March Meetup

Our book for March is "The Master and Margarita", by Mikhail Bulgakov. This book was chosen at the February Meetup. A satire written in the 1930's in the Soviet Union, it is considered by some critics as one of the best 20th century novels.

IMPORTANT NOTE: There are several translations of this book. We are reading the Mirra Ginsberg translation. There are no copies of this translation in the Lucas Co. library system. You can try the Wood Co. library system, or a local bookstore, or order a copy from Amazon.com.

A former member

I have a pdf copy of this book from Penguin Classics. It may help. If you would like me to email this copy, please email me at [masked]. I got it from a friend who was previously reading this book. (On a side note, I can never attend meetings with you all due to my school schedule, but I do follow and usually read what the group is reading for the month.)

A former member

Okay--I've gotten messages from several members saying they need more time! So I'm changing the meeting date to Thursday March 14th. Hope this is okay with everyone! If this affects your ability to attend, please update your RSVP. Thanks!

Youtube has the 2005 movie "Master and Margaretta" on line. There are 10 episodes, quite good and loyal to the book. Recommend you take a look. Eastern European Friends worship this book and say I cannot possibly understand the book.

We're about:

We're a very laid-back group of people who love to read. Come to the meetings to discuss great literature, make new friends, and laugh! Our meetings are very informal. Even if you aren't able to read/finish each book, come anyway!